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| suspect in custody, police say; Anti-vaccine activists, reveling in their pandemic successes, will rally in D.C. against mandates; Va. parent threatens to 'bring every single gun loaded and ready' if school board doesn't make masks optional; Inside this Maryland ICU, a depleted staff struggles to keep going; With eyes on Roe, antiabortion activists gather in D.C.; Wife of D.C. police officer who took own life after Capitol riot presses city to recognize his death; Youngkin covid action plan trumpets vaccines but rejects mandates; Dog duo helps provide first responders in D.C. with extra support; Two bills to lure the Washington Football Team to Virginia expected in Richmond; The Japanese-inspired Wren restaurant flies high in Tysons ; Here's what you need to know about visiting museums in D.C. right now; D.C.'s largest penthouse on the market for $6 million; Maryland's temporary liquor laws helped save businesses, and that's good for all; One Fairfax County schools pandemic modification should return and become permanent; Public charging stations are not the primary impediment to electric cars in Virginia; D.C. is making progress on homelessness, but there's more to do; The true cost of salt on the D.C. area's roads | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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